Sermons on Psalms

“O taste and see that the LORD is good” (35 mins)

The Lord is good. He is also objectively good, absolutely holy, and is the judge of sin. Furthermore, He is a kind and generous God that desires none should perish and that all should come to repentance and be saved through dependency on the finished work of Christ. “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, that whosever believeth in Him should not perish, but have eternal life.” – John 3:16

An exposition of Psalm 84 (58 mins)

Listen to an encouraging and challenging exposition of the 84th Psalm. Geoffrey Guile considers the Saints’ aspiration, approach, and arrival. Among several insights from the Psalm, Geoffrey makes reference to the patriarch Jacob, giving particular focus on the importance and opportunity for us to finish well; referring to Jacob, John Mark, Paul, and the sons of Korah.

Psalm 62: The “Only” Psalm (35 mins)

James Cartwright preaches on the 5 solas, the 5 “onlys”, of Psalm 62 – God as the only rock, salvation, defense, glory and refuge of His people. With God alone as our Rock we have stability, as our Saviour we have salvation, as our Defense we have serenity, as our Glory we have satisfaction and as our Refuge we have shelter.

Hold Thou Me Up

Easter Conference 2016 – A Searching message for every Christian – and a reminder of our great need of divine help – from John Fleck as he preaches on the text “Hold Thou me up, and I shall be safe” (Psa 119:117). He outlines the various provisions of the Lord for “the safety that saved people need” amid the many perils that abound in an evil world without God. (Preached: 26th March 2016)

Psalms 46, 47 and 48

Easter Conference 2012 – Elton Fairfield preaches on a trilogy of Psalms – 46, 47 and 48 – from which he develops an encouraging and uplifting word of ministry on the eternal heavens, the earthly house and the established heart. (Preached: 9th April 2012)

Meditating on the Word of God

Easter Conference 2010 – John Dennison preaches a powerful message on “a holy man and a holy book” from Psalm 1. He issues his audience with a challenge to become men and women who meditate on the word of God. (Preached: 1st April 2010)